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Monash Adventure Park

Madison Ave, Monash SA 5342, Australia
4.5(539)
Open until 12:00 PM
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Reviews of Monash Adventure Park

4.5
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5.0
4y

Traveling Families Beware

YOUR CHILDREN WILL NEVER WANT TO LEAVE

It is absolutely AMAZING 🤩

And, hands down, one of the best children's playgrounds we've been to so far... and it's FREE!

However, donations are welcome and for good reason.

Endless fun! It even has a newly built maze with another playground in the middle if you can find it 😜

Ticks every box -

Drinking fountain BBQ's Toilets Plenty of seating So many swings Slides that require a mat to slide on Jungle gyms Climbing equipment Towers to explore... I mean the list goes on... There's even giant goldfish in the ponds, surrounded by beautifully maintained lawns and grounds.

The pictures really don't do it any justice 🥰

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5.0
4y

Being able to remember the old Monash playground as a huge part of my childhood holiday memories, I was sceptical as the pictures I’ve seen didn’t give me much hope. I haven’t been to the Riverland since I was a kid in the late 80’s early 90’s. Today I brought my own children, 5 and 6yo’s. I’m happy to say I was impressed with the space. It’s beautiful and green. There is play equipment suitable for all ages (from little ones through to big kids) and equipment for kids with special needs. There are remnants of the old, and while I don’t think the new is as daring as the old (not surprising 😂), there’s still lots for kids still to take some risks. I would say it would be good if it opened a bit earlier than 10am in summer as it was quite hot by the time we got there., Great facilities for bbq and toilets were clean and well looked after. Glad we went and will go back if we’re here again. Would also be good if there were more images or murals of the old playground. I’m sure there’s plenty of photos around from everyone’s childhood for...

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Monash Adventure Park at Monash, South Australia Visited on 2/6/2019

What a glorious morning, what a beautiful day! Great to be able to do some arm and leg stretching after spending hours in a car.

The lustrous green lawn, palm trees and fresh air were terrific in recharging our tired bodies.

Some people reckoned that the park was iconic during the 70's and 80's for the locals, but for our group of adults from Melbourne, it provided us a bit of fun, to behave like kids again on the swings, and on the see-saws.

The crazy leaning towers were nothing like the Leaning Tower of Pisa, but these twin towers were very eye catching and stood up like two sore thumbs.

I love the sound of water especially from the falling water of the fountains.

An interesting feature of the park was the paddleboat, originally designed as a kiosk. I believe it had not been viable and was...

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Sin Fong ChanSin Fong Chan
Monash Adventure Park at Monash, South Australia Visited on 2/6/2019 What a glorious morning, what a beautiful day! Great to be able to do some arm and leg stretching after spending hours in a car. The lustrous green lawn, palm trees and fresh air were terrific in recharging our tired bodies. Some people reckoned that the park was iconic during the 70's and 80's for the locals, but for our group of adults from Melbourne, it provided us a bit of fun, to behave like kids again on the swings, and on the see-saws. The crazy leaning towers were nothing like the Leaning Tower of Pisa, but these twin towers were very eye catching and stood up like two sore thumbs. I love the sound of water especially from the falling water of the fountains. An interesting feature of the park was the paddleboat, originally designed as a kiosk. I believe it had not been viable and was currently closed.
Jon BlondJon Blond
Took the family there on a beautiful 20 degrees celcius June Saturday. Decent number of families there so it didn't feel too abandoned or crowded. Who knows what summer peak is like. The park appeared very clean and well maintained. Not sure who pays for the maintenance, but there is a donation box at the front entrance asking for upkeep support. There are multiple BBQ setups to ensure more families can cook at the same time. Toilet facility is big and standard park fare. The play equipment are varied and cater for todlers up to teens to enjoy. Equipment are clean and appear decently maintained. There is a running artificial creek for some water play. There is a big maze for a bit of group hide and seek play. Overall, we had a fun 80 minute there and could have spent a whole day doing picnic or birthday parties. Well worth a visit for families with kids.
Michele RonanMichele Ronan
Great playground to visit. Well looked after, and free to enter. We packed a picnic lunch and stayed 3 hours! Certainly wore the kid out - and the adults!! It's definitely not the same as what it was 30 years ago! Took 1 disgruntled person that complained after injuring themselves to have it shut down. I think we all hurt ourselves in one way or another, but it toughened us all up and we had an absolute ball doing it. Glad to see the playground is back, but disappointed it's just not the same. Grant Telfer, Engineer built the original one and maintained all at his own expense. Thank you for the wonderful memories Grant!!
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Monash Adventure Park at Monash, South Australia Visited on 2/6/2019 What a glorious morning, what a beautiful day! Great to be able to do some arm and leg stretching after spending hours in a car. The lustrous green lawn, palm trees and fresh air were terrific in recharging our tired bodies. Some people reckoned that the park was iconic during the 70's and 80's for the locals, but for our group of adults from Melbourne, it provided us a bit of fun, to behave like kids again on the swings, and on the see-saws. The crazy leaning towers were nothing like the Leaning Tower of Pisa, but these twin towers were very eye catching and stood up like two sore thumbs. I love the sound of water especially from the falling water of the fountains. An interesting feature of the park was the paddleboat, originally designed as a kiosk. I believe it had not been viable and was currently closed.
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Took the family there on a beautiful 20 degrees celcius June Saturday. Decent number of families there so it didn't feel too abandoned or crowded. Who knows what summer peak is like. The park appeared very clean and well maintained. Not sure who pays for the maintenance, but there is a donation box at the front entrance asking for upkeep support. There are multiple BBQ setups to ensure more families can cook at the same time. Toilet facility is big and standard park fare. The play equipment are varied and cater for todlers up to teens to enjoy. Equipment are clean and appear decently maintained. There is a running artificial creek for some water play. There is a big maze for a bit of group hide and seek play. Overall, we had a fun 80 minute there and could have spent a whole day doing picnic or birthday parties. Well worth a visit for families with kids.
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Great playground to visit. Well looked after, and free to enter. We packed a picnic lunch and stayed 3 hours! Certainly wore the kid out - and the adults!! It's definitely not the same as what it was 30 years ago! Took 1 disgruntled person that complained after injuring themselves to have it shut down. I think we all hurt ourselves in one way or another, but it toughened us all up and we had an absolute ball doing it. Glad to see the playground is back, but disappointed it's just not the same. Grant Telfer, Engineer built the original one and maintained all at his own expense. Thank you for the wonderful memories Grant!!
Michele Ronan

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